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Four completely ordinary high school girls discover that they are powerful warriors known as sehashi. Together, they must use their new powers to defeat the Lords of Chaos.
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Melissa Stone lives in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan with her husband, two kids, dog, and two cats. When she’s not writing she enjoys reading, drawing, and a variety of crafts.Find her online at http://purenightshade.deviantart.comWorldanvil: https://www.worldanvil.com/author/purenightshadeDo you want to support her outside of buying her books? You can do so at the following places:Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y269WPPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/purenightshade
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Advent Day 6: Peace and Good Will: Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Peace and Good Will Annistyn stomped into the kitchen when she got home from school and collapsed into a chair so hard it made a scraping noise against the floor. “Annistyn!” said Mom. “Be careful! You’re going to leave marks!” She sighed as Annistyn’s little sister started crying in the other room. “This house is like a war zone,” she muttered. “Oh, for some peace and quiet!” Annistyn was so wrapped up in her own thoughts she hadn’t heard a word her mother had said. “Who do you think got the part of Mary in the Christmas play?” she asked sarcastically. “Holly, of course! She didn’t even want it, but she’s Mary, and I’m the narrator—again!” Dad looked up. “Is
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